The Career Adjunct

Shedding Light on Adjunct Realities: Cheyenne's Candid Reflections

March 07, 2024 Iliana De Larkin Season 1 Episode 13
Shedding Light on Adjunct Realities: Cheyenne's Candid Reflections
The Career Adjunct
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The Career Adjunct
Shedding Light on Adjunct Realities: Cheyenne's Candid Reflections
Mar 07, 2024 Season 1 Episode 13
Iliana De Larkin

Prepare for a raw and insightful conversation as Iliana sits down with Cheyenne Rudolph as she bravely shares her journey through academia's trenches. Despite warnings received in grad school, Cheyenne found herself immersed in the world of adjuncting, facing low pay, instability, and unexpected emotional connections to childhood trauma. Join us as Cheyenne delves into the complexities of her experience, intertwining the struggles of adjuncting with deeply personal narratives. This episode offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by adjunct educators, exploring the intersection of academia, personal boundaries, and resilience.

ADJUNCT STORY SUBMISSIONS: Please email me at thecareeradjunct@gmail.com and put "Adjunct Story" in the title.
(I really appreciate stories that are broken up into paragraphs, that have punctuation, and are proof-read! Thank you!)

Show Notes

Prepare for a raw and insightful conversation as Iliana sits down with Cheyenne Rudolph as she bravely shares her journey through academia's trenches. Despite warnings received in grad school, Cheyenne found herself immersed in the world of adjuncting, facing low pay, instability, and unexpected emotional connections to childhood trauma. Join us as Cheyenne delves into the complexities of her experience, intertwining the struggles of adjuncting with deeply personal narratives. This episode offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by adjunct educators, exploring the intersection of academia, personal boundaries, and resilience.

ADJUNCT STORY SUBMISSIONS: Please email me at thecareeradjunct@gmail.com and put "Adjunct Story" in the title.
(I really appreciate stories that are broken up into paragraphs, that have punctuation, and are proof-read! Thank you!)